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2003 Feb 26
0
Re: Exchange Server in DMZ (Tom Eastep)
Hello, First my apologies .. I have had the flu for days and I am still groggy .. So when I replied the whole message it must have been the drugs in my system .. :-) Second my apologies .. Steve had answered this question already quite well along the same lines as myself .. I just had not read BOTH digests first .. Francesca C. Smith Lady Linux Internet Services 1801 Bolton Street # 1
2007 Aug 30
28
Multi-Isp Masqerade ?
Mike Lander wrote: > I am building a shorewall box that the last post has the SSH error and > wanted > some feedback from the list if possible. At first I thought the two ISP''s > I > building this > for had two T-1''s with FQ ip''s as it. I have the box built for this ready > to > go. > Now I find out that one of the T-1''s is
2003 Dec 09
0
WORKGROUP authentication with netapp and multiple sambas (NIS?)
Hello samba folks, I am thinking about how to upgrade my current file servers. I have a Network Appliance NAT (CIFS and NFS) that did not recognize the 2.X samba PDC (due to 2.x only partially supporting unicode). Unwilling to put in a native windows PDC, I threw in the towel, and deployed Windows native networking (WORKGROUP). (2 logins required, but simple). This small company of 15 uses
2006 Dec 12
0
They had produced so much butter, that they couldn't sell it on their own markets at the normal price.
So, it's advisable to grow cane as near to the factory as possible. He is the fourth person to resign at NFA. They sold it to Russia at virtually give away prices. uuuu WATCH LITL ON WEDNESDAY DEC 13! Company: L INTL COMPUTERS INC (Other OTC:LITL.PK) Symbol: LITL Mon Close: $0.99 5-day Target: $5 L Reveals 8-Way Processing Professional Mobile Computing Design CALL YOUR BROKER TO PLACE
2017 Jul 13
0
Extracting sentences with combinations of target words/terms from cancer patient text medical records
Hi Paul, No need to collapse the information into a single text string, gregexpr() can take a vector of strings (sentences in your case). You can split your sentences up, number them how you want, then search for your pattern either via regex or via these extra packages you use which probably use the PCRE regex library anyway. However, as this is basically what you did, I'm not sure why
2017 Jul 13
1
Extracting sentences with combinations of target words/terms from cancer patient text medical records
Hi Robert, Thank you for your reply. An attempt to solve this via a regular expression query is particularly helpful. Unfortunately, I don't have much time to play around with this just now. Ultimately though, I think I would like to implement a solution something along the lines of what you have done. I have a book on regular expressions that I am now starting to read. In the meantime, the
2010 May 06
5
Apologies : question on transforming a table
Dear R-help list, Apologies. I am trying to convert one table to another. It feels that it should be a very straightforward answer with a single (or two) commands with the right extensions, but I really can't figure this out right now. I have several hundred pheno factors actually, so manually doing this line by line is not an option. My original table is approximately like this : ID
2010 Jun 18
2
help with reshape is needed again!
hi, folks: i need to transpose the following data: gene tissue patient1 patient2 patient3..... --------------------------------------------- gene1 breast 10 100 1 gene2 breast 20 200 4 gene3 breast 30 50 5 gene4 breast 40 400 9 ................................ to the
2010 Jan 29
1
help on drawing right colors within a grouped xyplot (Lattice)
Hi, I've lost my mind on it... I have to scatterplot two vectors, grouped by a third variable, with two different dimensions according to whether each cell line in the plot is sensitive or resistant to a given drug, and with a different color for each of 9 tissues of origin. Here's what I've done:
2017 Jul 11
0
Extracting sentences with combinations of target words/terms from cancer patient text medical records
Have you looked at the CRAN Natural Language Processing Task View? If not, why not? If so, why were the resources described there inadequate? Bert On Jul 11, 2017 10:49 AM, "Paul Miller via R-help" <r-help at r-project.org> wrote: > Hello All, > > I need some help figuring out how to extract combinations of target > words/terms from cancer patient text medical
2017 Jul 12
0
Extracting sentences with combinations of target words/terms from cancer patient text medical records
Hi Paul, Sounds like you have your answer, but for fun I thought I'd try solving your problem using only a regular expression query and base R. I believe this works: > txt <- "Patient had stage IV breast cancer. Nothing matches this sentence. Metastatic and breast match this sentence. French bike champion takes stage IV victory in Tour de France." > pattern <-
2017 Jul 11
2
Extracting sentences with combinations of target words/terms from cancer patient text medical records
Hello All, I need some help figuring out how to extract combinations of target words/terms from cancer patient text medical records. I've provided some sample data and code below to illustrate what I'm trying to do. At the moment, I'm trying to extract sentences that contain the word "breast" plus either "metastatic" or "stage IV". It's been some
2017 Jul 12
2
Extracting sentences with combinations of target words/terms from cancer patient text medical records
Hi Bert, Thanks for your reply. It appears that I didn't replace the variable name "sampletxt" with the argument "x" in my function. I've corrected that and now my code seems to be working fine. Paul ________________________________ From: Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 at gmail.com> Cc: R-help <r-help at r-project.org> Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 2:00 PM
2006 Jun 02
3
Configs not loading
Hi, So in the past I''ve developed using Apache 2.0 MacOSX. I''ve just started a new project and decided to switch over to LightTPD just to try it out. This development is purely a learning endevor for me, so I welcome the idea of stepping into new territory. As a result, I''m not sure if this is a lighttpd problem or a Rails one. So pardon me if this is off topic to
2010 Jun 17
2
help for reshape function
hi, everyone: i have a question on the reshape function. i have the following dataset : gene tissue patient1 patient2 patient3............. _________________________________________________ gene1 breast 10 20 50 gene2 breast 20 40 60 gene3 breast 100 200 300 which i hope to convert to the following format: gene patientID
2008 May 05
0
OT- Re: ext3 filesystems larger than 8TB
I was basing that on the fact that she had secured Russian citizenship for her children prior to the divorce, but I cannot get the complete details as I just don't have the time these days to follow any story in great length. I still stand behind the idea that it was a case of accidental manslaughter that was attempted to be covered up. Is there a court tv mailing list out there? -Ross
2010 May 23
3
"order" issue
Hi everybody, this is a real dummy thing. I sorted a matrix based on a given column, and what I get is right, until it comes to columns of negative and positive values; than, "order" orders everything from max to min in the negative values, and then AGAIN from max to min in the positive values!!! Why isn't everything order from max to min, and that's it? Thank you!!! Attached
2008 May 05
0
Way OT Re: OT- Re: ext3 filesystems larger than 8TB
Ahm, it wasn't money that influenced the OJ case, it was, race, coupled with incompetence on the side of the prosecution. Now if Reiser had kept his mouth shut he might have just been acquitted. He had a good attorney, that attorney gave him sound advise and he chose to ignore it anyways. I also believe if he had confessed to what happened he would have received manslaughter, though after
2005 Feb 09
12
Harvesting and Dictionary attacks
Is there a way to listen on port 25 for repeated dictionary attacks to harvest email address and blacklist that Ip with shorewall? Thanks, Mike
2005 Jun 22
1
analyzing suvival data using splines (a.k.a., piecewise log-hazard-ratio models)
I'm looking for software that makes plots such as fig 4 (a)-(e), fig 5 anf fig 7 of Gray, Robert, "Flexible Methods for Analyzing Survival Data Using Splines, with Applications to Breast Cancer Prognosis," 1992, J Am Stat Assoc, pp 942-51. In other words, I'm looking for software that takes survival data and a continuous covariate as input and computes a curve giving log hazard